FundersFund source-grounded AI for Haitian archives.
Rasin is the working proof: 256,000+ pages, four searchable languages, 25,000+ indexed entities, and source-cited answers. Funding supports the next research layer: Kreyòl evaluation, citation verification, claim provenance, and public methodology that other low-resource archives can learn from.
Best Fit- —Grant support for Kreyòl OCR, retrieval, and citation-verification evaluation
- —Funding for claim provenance, source authority, and public methodology
- —Introductions to digital humanities, cultural heritage, and public-interest AI programs
Start Here →Research CollaboratorsCollaborate on retrieval, evaluation, and provenance.
The strongest research collaborations are concrete: OCR accuracy on historical Haitian documents, cross-lingual retrieval quality, citation verification, entity resolution, and source-perspective labels for colonial archives.
Best Fit- —Linguistics, history, digital humanities, and ML evaluation collaborators
- —Workshop papers, technical reports, and benchmark design
- —Review of citation, source authority, and historical interpretation workflows
Start Here →Archives / Cultural InstitutionsBring multilingual search to archival collections.
We work best with archives and cultural institutions that need source-cited discovery, multilingual access, and exportable outputs their staff can evaluate. The goal is a research partner relationship, not a black-box vendor deployment.
Best Fit- —Pilot projects for newspapers, legal records, manuscripts, maps, and oral history transcripts
- —Search systems that cite exact documents, pages, and collections
- —Portable outputs: OCR text, metadata, embeddings, indexes, citations, and documentation
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